What is SMPP and and Advantages of Using this Protocol
SMPP, also known as Short Message Peer to Peer protocol has continued to be a hot topic in the telecommunication world for a while, and for a good reason...
If you use encryption in Voice Over IP telephony, chances are that you experienced issues recently, with the expiration of a root certificate from “Let’s Encrypt”...
On a constantly evolving world, with emerging markets and technologies, as well as with myriads of ways to connect with people around the globe, businesses are object of constant reinvention on themselves in order to maintain on top of their game, this in parallel with home users being offered with lots of better and reliable options to communicate with each other; it is then crucial to (...)
Dear VoIP.ms blog enthusiasts, below you will find a guest blog article from one of our partners, an industry leading company: SNOM, a company founded in 1997 in Berlin...
All the traffic that comes and goes through the Internet is susceptible to threats since there is always someone trying to find vulnerabilities on systems to take advantage of them and get benefits from any information they can steal. Although in recent times, several tools (...)
Over the past few years, VoIP systems have become the go-to phone system solutions for businesses everywhere. And that makes sense because they come with some serious advantages. And the biggest one is their flexibility. With a VoIP system, you gain unprecedented control over call routing, hunt groups, and forwarding options. But you also gain(...)
Dear VoIP.ms blog enthusiasts, you will find below a guest blog article from one of our partners: Allison Smith, Allison is an internationally-recognized professional voice talent, specializing in voicing telephone systems. Ever signed onto a conference call,(...)
In today's day & age, we expect that everything runs optimally at all time, especifically for essential services like our internet and phone service. When it comes to VoIP, there are some issues that may either be caused by your current provider, but what about your network, your bandwidth, configuration and more?